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Sunshower (stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by Taeko Ohnuki, released on July 25, 1977. The album combines elements of J-pop, smooth jazz, rock, and city pop. A commercial disappointment at the time of its release, the album later garnered critical acclaim.

Sunshower
Studio album by
Taeko Ohnuki
ReleasedJuly 25, 1977 (1977-07-25)
RecordedMay 13, 1977 (1977-05-13) – June 6, 1977 (1977-06-06)
Studio
  • Sound City, Tokyo
  • Crown Studio, Tokyo
  • Sound City (mixing)
  • TOYO KASEI, Tokyo (mastering)
Genre
  • Rock
  • Pop
  • New Music
  • City pop
Length44:00
LanguageJapanese
LabelPANAM [ja]
Producer
  • Seiji Kuniyoshi
  • Akira Ikuta [ja]
Taeko Ohnuki (co-producer)
Taeko Ohnuki chronology
Grey Skies [ja]
(1976)
Sunshower
(1977)
MIGNONNE [ja]
(1978)
Singles from Sunshower
  1. "Summer Connection [ja]"
    Released: July 5, 1977 (1977-07-05)
  2. ""Tokai" / "Kusuri wo Takusan""
    Released: August 8, 2015 (2015-08-08)

Background


Recorded and released in 1977, Sunshower was Ohnuki's second solo album following the breakup of Sugar Babe [ja] in 1975, and her last original album under the PANAM [ja] label. According to the producer Seiji Kuniyoshi, it was more crossover-flavored than the first album[nb 1] which was closer to Sugar Babe. In those days, crossover was established and everyone was influenced more or less, so this direction was set naturally in the meeting for album production. It was decided that all songs would be arranged by Ryuichi Sakamoto, and also that the most talked-about musicians at the time would participate. On the other hand, they were thinking about adding a something like "authentic" flavor to it. At such time, in April 1977, a four-day benefit concert entitled the "Rolling Coconut Review" in Tokyo was held, and since Stuff participated in it, Kuniyoshi and others attended it in order to watch that jazz-funk band's stage. "Oh, this is it!" they got excited and had negotiation on the participation of the drummer Chris Parker on the spot. Kuniyoshi said it became a critical factor in determining the result of this album.[2]

They decided to call in Parker from New York for 26 days from May 13 to June 6, and all the arrangements had to be completed before the drummer entered the studio. As a result, it was made in the shortest time among the albums that Ohnuki has made.[3]

"When it comes to Sunshower," Ohnuki said, "the record company was not too keen on it, and also around that time the contracted agency dissolved, then there were none of others around me, leaving only Sakamoto and me. So, "I'll make it as I like!" I felt that way, regardless of whether the sales would well or not." According to her, just then, came so-called fusion or crossover, she was listening to it all the time, and she ended up being interested in the sound production and being sound oriented entirely. "In spite of I was a vocalist after all, I forgot about singing a little," she said, "I wonder if the sound was a little too noticeable, but I think it was a good album in those days. Also Sakamoto really put a lot of effort into it and made good arrangements".[4]

In 2015, a 7" vinyl single coupled with "Tokai" and "Kusuri wo Takusan" was released as a limited edition.[nb 2]


Songs


Time (Is) of Sputnikmusic pointed out that the album benefits from two things: "it has the infectious catchiness of your regular old pop song in unison with soothing harmonies and a smoking hot band laying down grooves bound to worm its way into your head, and it has the capability to experiment with the pop art form and could afford to take risks with deep cuts such as the delicate ambiance of 'Sargasso Sea' and the classical-meets-funk fusion 'Furiko no Yagi' to back it up."[6]


Side A



Side B



Artwork


Regarding the cover artwork based on white, Japanese studies scholar Laurence Green of SOAS University of London described that there's something about the cover art that presents a quiet, comfortable confidence, resting pretty in a chic, distinctly Japanese minimalism of white, and its unadorned style has utterly modernist in outlook, and yet somehow also avante-garde, primitive in its simplicity.[11]


Reception


Professional reviews
Review scores
SourceRating
Sputnikmusic4.7/5[6]

Compared to her first album which drew a certain amount of attention, sales were lackluster.[citation needed] However, after that the album recognized as a masterpiece at the dawn of city pop and reissued repeatedly in the country.[citation needed]

As pop music adjusted to streaming delivery and city pop became popular among artists of the sample-based microgenres known as vaporwave and future funk, the album attracted the interest worldwide.[12] The people playing on the album—including a pre-Yellow Magic Orchestra Ryuichi Sakamoto and Haruomi Hosono both, and Tatsuro Yamashita as well as Yasuaki Shimizu—also contributed to its status.[13][nb 3]

Gölz described in laut.de that in this album, Ohnuki distilled the "Shape of J-Pop to Come"[nb 4]—city pop—out of the zeitgeist. "The mixture of jazz, funk and pop gave birth to the album, it seems timeless in its pure beauty, yet so clearly shaped by the aesthetic conceptions of the time, which was able to only come about in exactly this line-up."[7] Writing for Red Bull Music Academy Daily, Patrick St. Michel said that the album "proved to be a landmark in Japan's 'New Music' years, with limber jazz-fusion songs and easygoing grooves featuring lyrics about the over-prescription of medication."[13] Laurence Green of SOAS University of London called it the best Japanese city pop album, saying, "In the midst of the floaty electric piano chords and noodling organ lines, it lays out a playground of musicianship in which Ohnuki can deliver some of the most irresistibly catchy top lines in the City Pop sub-genre."[11] Time (Is) in Sputnikmusic wrote, "I won't go as far to say it's the 'definitive' City Pop album, but for a genre with very little to offer outside watered-down jazz funk clichés and folk pastiches, it's the closest you'll ever get to 'definitive'," and added, "To languor in decades of obscurity [...] without so much as seeing widespread reappraisal is unbecoming of an album like Sunshower, and only goes to show how ahead of its time it is [...] ."[6]


2007 remastered CD


In 2007, the album CD was remastered and reissued in a limited edition as one of "Taeko Ohnuki CROWN YEARS Paper Sleeve Collection". It was supervised by Ohnuki and included mini-LP replica paper sleeve, three bonus tracks, and liner notes newly written by herself.[14]


Bonus tracks



Release history


Region Date Format Label Catalog Note Ref.
Japan July 25, 1977 (1977-07-25) LP PANAM [ja] GW-4029 [17]
July 25, 1977 (1977-07-25) Cassette CROWN DCT-2196
1984 (1984) 2LP PANAM GWX-159/160 Grey Skies [ja] / SUNSHOWER, two-in-one reissue.
September 21, 1984 (1984-09-21) LP PANAM GW-4107
July 21, 1990 (1990-07-21)[18] CD PANAM CRCP-28009[18]
May 21, 1991 (1991-05-21)[19] 2CD PANAM CRCP-28047[19] Grey Skies / SUNSHOWER, two-in-one reissue.
July 21, 1993 (1993-07-21)[20] CD PANAM CRCP-30012[20]
May 21, 1995 (1995-05-21) CD PANAM CRCP-141 [21]
May 21, 1997 (1997-05-21) 2CD PANAM CRCP-188/9 Grey Skies / SUNSHOWER, two-in-one reissue. [22]
October 3, 2007 (2007-10-03) CD PANAM CRCP-20409
  • "Taeko Ohnuki CROWN YEARS Paper Sleeve Collection".[23]
  • Digitally remastered, limited edition.
[24]
December 8, 2010 (2010-12-08) CD PANAM CRCP-20462
  • Blu-spec CD [ja].
  • Oricon Weekly Albums Chart #82 (September 4, 2017 (2017-09-04)).[25]
[26]
August 2, 2014 (2014-08-02) LP[27] PANAM CRJ-1011 HMV record shop limited edition.[27][nb 7]
October 8, 2016 (2016-10-08) Cassette PANAM CRT-1080 HMV record shop edition. [29]
August 8, 2020 LP[30] CROWN CRJ-1016/1017 Numbered gatefold 2LP reissue.

Track listing


All tracks are written by Taeko Ohnuki, arranged by Ryuichi Sakamoto except where noted.

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Summer Connection"4:29
2."くすりをたくさん (Kusuri wo takusan)"4:07
3."何もいらない (Nani mo iranai)"4:00
4."都会 (Tokai)"5:09
5."からっぽの椅子 (Karappo no isu)"5:35
Side B
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Law of Nature" 3:46
2."誰のために (Dare no tame ni)" 5:30
3."Silent Screamer" 3:31
4."Sargasso Sea" 2:46
5."振子の山羊 (Furiko no yagi)"Ryuichi Sakamoto5:40

2007 remastered CD


No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangerLength
1."Summer Connection"   4:30
2."Kusuri wo Takusan"   4:09
3."Nani mo Iranai"   4:01
4."Tokai"   5:10
5."Karappo no Isu"   5:34
6."Law of Nature"   3:47
7."Dare no Tame ni"   5:30
8."Silent Screamer"   3:32
9."Sargasso Sea"   2:47
10."Furiko no Yagi" Ryuichi Sakamoto 5:40
11."Summer Connection"   4:12
12."Heya"   3:24
13."Kouryou"Yumi MatsutoyaMasataka MatsutoyaMasataka Matsutoya3:45

Personnel


Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[nb 8][31]

Musicians

Production


2007 remastered CD


Musicians (bonus tracks)

Production


Cover versions


Song Artist(s) Appearance Release date Format Catalog Ref.
"Tokai" COUCH
  • Oto no Bouquet —Taeko Onuki Cover Collection—
  • (音のブーケ 大貫妙子 カヴァー集)
March 2, 2008 (2008-03-02) CD CXCA-1225 [32]
Asako Toki Summerin' June 25, 2008 (2008-06-25) CD RZCD-45913 [33]
Yasuyuki Okamura+Ryuichi Sakamoto
  • Onuki Taeko Tribute Album —Tribute To Taeko Onuki—
  • (大貫妙子トリビュート・アルバム —Tribute to Taeko Onuki—)
December 18, 2013 (2013-12-18) 2CD RZCM-59438/9 [34]
Erika. [ja] unjour June 19, 2013 (2013-06-19) CD shiningwill-n-1 [35]

Notes



Footnotes


  1. Taeko Ohnuki (1976) Grey Skies [ja].[1]
  2. Taeko Ohnuki (2015) "Tokai" / "Kusuri wo Takusan".[5]
  3. "It's unbelievable to think we were all just 20-year-olds, because of how good everything sounds," Ohnuki looked back over the musicians playing on the album, and added, "Well, except the singing. [Laughs]"[13]
  4. See The Shape of Jazz to Come.
  5. Taeko Ohnuki (1977) "Summer Connection [ja]".[15]
  6. Masataka Matsutoya (1977) Yoru no Tabibito —Endless Flight— [ja] (夜の旅人 —Endless Flight—; literally: Night Traveler —Endless Flight—).[16]
  7. Limited to 500 copies,[27] it was re-pressed in 2016 and reached the 6th press in 2019.[28]
  8. Romanized Japanese was available for many of credits on the liner notes, therefore in that case it was based on that representations.

References


  1. Ohnuki 1976.
  2. Kuniyoshi 2007.
  3. Ohnuki 2007.
  4. Music Steady 1983, pp. 68–95, "FILE Interview".
  5. Ohnuki 2015.
  6. Time (Is) 2018.
  7. Gölz n.d.
  8. Music Steady 1983, pp. 96–107, "Talking About My Songs".
  9. Blistein 2019.
  10. Kaneko 2016.
  11. Green 2018.
  12. Blistein 2019; St. Michel 2017
  13. St. Michel 2017.
  14. Anon.(a) n.d.; CDJournal n.d.(3), "SUNSHOWER [paper sleeve] [limited]".
  15. Anon.(a) 1977.
  16. Anon.(c) 1977.
  17. Ohnuki 1977.
  18. ORICON NEWS n.d.(1), "SUNSHOWER".
  19. ORICON NEWS n.d.(2), "Grey Skies/Sunshower".
  20. ORICON NEWS n.d.(3), "SUNSHOWER".
  21. CDJournal n.d.(1), "SUNSHOWER [reissue]"
  22. CDJournal n.d.(2), "Grey Skies – SUNSHOWER [2CD] [reissue]"
  23. Anon.(a) n.d.
  24. CDJournal n.d.(3), "SUNSHOWER [paper sleeve] [limited]"
  25. ORICON NEWS n.d.(4), "SUNSHOWER".
  26. CDJournal n.d.(4), "SUNSHOWER [Blu-spec CD]"
  27. Anon. 2014.
  28. Anon.(b) 2016; Anon. 2019
  29. ORICON NEWS n.d.(5), "SUNSHOWER".; Anon.(a) 2016
  30. Ohnuki, Taeko (August 8, 2020). "「SUNSHOWER」 HQ SOUND EDITION". HMV Japan. Archived from the original on August 29, 2020. Retrieved August 29, 2020.
  31. Ohnuki 1977; Ohnuki 2007
  32. CDJournal n.d.(5), "Oto no Bouquet —Taeko Onuki Cover Collection—"
  33. CDJournal n.d.(6), "Summerin"
  34. CDJournal n.d.(7), "Onuki Taeko Tribute Album —Tribute To Taeko Onuki— [digipack] [2CD]"
  35. CDJournal n.d.(8), "unjour"; Anon.(d) n.d.

Bibliography


  1. "SUNSHOWER". Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  2. "Grey Skies/Sunshower". Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  3. "SUNSHOWER". Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  4. "SUNSHOWER". Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  5. "SUNSHOWER". Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  1. "Sanshawā [saihatsu]" サンシャワー [再発] [SUNSHOWER [reissue]]. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  2. "Gurei Sukaizu~Sanshawā [2CD] [saihatsu]" グレイ・スカイズ~サンシャワー [2CD] [再発] [Grey Skies – SUNSHOWER [2CD] [reissue]]. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  3. "SUNSHOWER [kami jaketto shiyō] [gentei]" SUNSHOWER [紙ジャケット仕様] [限定] [SUNSHOWER [paper sleeve] [limited]]. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  4. "SUNSHOWER [Blu-spec CD]" [SUNSHOWER [Blu-spec CD]]. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  5. ""Oto no Būke" Ōnuki Taeko Kavāshū" 「音のブーケ」大貫妙子カヴァー集 [Oto no Bouquet —Taeko Onuki Cover Collection—]. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  6. "Summerin'". Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  7. "Ōnuki Taeko Toribyūto Arubamu~Tribute to Taeko Onuki~ [Dejipakku Shiyō] [2CD]" 大貫妙子トリビュート・アルバム~Tribute to Taeko Onuki~ [デジパック仕様] [2CD] [Ohnuki Taeko Tribute Album —Tribute To Taeko Ohnuki— [digipack] [2CD]]. Retrieved September 7, 2019.
  8. "unjour". Retrieved September 7, 2019.





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